Publications by authors named "U A Baba"

Plants are very often confronted by different heavy metal (HM) stressors that adversely impair their growth and productivity. Among HMs, chromium (Cr) is one of the most prevalent toxic trace metals found in agricultural soils because of anthropogenic activities, lack of efficient treatment, and unregulated disposal. It has a huge detrimental impact on the physiological, biochemical, and molecular traits of crops, in addition to being carcinogenic to humans.

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Background: Many indigenous people have died or been harmed because of inadequately monitored research. Strong regulations in Human Research Ethics (HRE) are required to address these injustices and to ensure that peoples' participation in health research is safe. Indigenous peoples advocate that research that respects indigenous principles can contribute to addressing their health inequities.

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 The management of complex soft tissue defects with exposed bones/tendons is always a challenging task for the surgeon and the problem becomes more pronounced when it comes to the management of these wounds in children. Though flap procedures are considered the standard for managing the complex soft tissue defects with exposed bones/tendons yet small blood vessels for anastomosis, long operative period, increased chances of perioperative thrombosis, and difficult perioperative management in children add to the difficulty in performing flap procedures in children. The vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) therapy has emerged as a novel modality for the management of the difficult wounds with added advantages, especially in children.

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Article Synopsis
  • Primary hepatic angiosarcoma is a rare liver tumor from endothelial cells, making up about 1% of liver cancer cases.
  • Diagnosing it is challenging due to nonspecific symptoms and a lack of tumor markers, and effective treatments are limited, though surgical removal can lead to a positive outcome.
  • The case reported involves a 1.7-cm angiosarcoma, highlighting the need for better preoperative diagnostic methods as most cases are diagnosed at a more advanced size.
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